Big cotton crop in store
The 2023 cotton picking season looks set to be the biggest on record in the Goondiwindi Region with the Namoi Cotton Gin processing its...
Emus aim for the Cods
This weekend’s home game against the Condamine Cods will be a critical encounter for the Goondiwindi Emus A Grade team.
The Cods sit one...
Tennis open is back in business
The Goondiwindi and District Tennis Association's Open Tournament returned on
May 6 after more than a decade's hiatus.
The revamped open tournament proved popular with 49...
Gardens draw envious eyes
Goondiwindi Garden Club members enjoyed favourable autumn weather as they visited the Gleeson, Kelly and McGregor family gardens on Sunday. The Gleeson garden...
Borg puts state on notice
The mayor of Goondiwindi, Lawrence Springborg wants the State Government to deliver results with its latest plans to address youth crime in the town,...
Trial dogs set tails wagging
Yard dog trials have returned to the Goondiwindi Show after a three year absence and organisers are so pleased with the public response that...
Drafting legend takes the win
Terry Hall is a legend of the sport of campdrafting, and he proved why once again last weekend when he won the open event...
Our Jess is on top of the world
Hot-shot Jessica Robb is an Aussie champion, again. A Captain of Champions and now, a world champion.
She has just returned from the world clay...
MP questions who chose Block plan
The Member for Southern Downs, James Lister, has questioned the process undertaken by the State Government in awarding a $300,000 grant for ‘The...
Marist College offers education for life
Marist College Ashgrove will be visiting the Goondiwindi Show on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 of April to
host a music and art clinic led...
Assistance for flooded producers
More financial recovery assistance is now available for primary producers impacted by monsoonal rain and flooding in northern and central Queensland.
Assistance measures announced by...

















